Completely depends on where you are located. What's you country?
I got two for Austria if you want to update the list:
- https://vresh-clothing.com/ (produced in Portugal IIRC)
- https://hosn.at/en/ (not traditional Jeans, but tactical specialty trousers - fabrics from Italy)
US imported $3.2 billion in goods and exported $595 million. Trade deficit of 2.7 billion Syria, Iran, Venezuela (according to Forbes) were tariffed - despite being already sanctioned.
For me any migration from big-tech is a win. Especially to self-hosted FOSS alternatives that don't require paid licenses.
We don't need a hand full of people doing it perfectly, we need a big mass doing it imperfectly.
That said - I love all those alternatives that we suddenly learn about and hear about. There might be even better solutions for this particular niche.
Self-hosting is possible and without any fees (except your infrastructure) for both Ente and Immich. Personally run Immich for our family at home in our home network and everybody loves it. No cloud fees for Google/Apple photo storage anymore. Handles our current collection of 130K+ photos & videos spanning multiple decades well.
No experience with Ente, but their privacy focus / encryption support sounds awesome. Immich might have a bigger userbase / dev community through Futo / Louis Rossmann. AFAIK no encryption planned there.
Can reproduce and just shot the dev of Raccoon an email if we can do anything to fix it on our side. Love when this hopefully is all done within Lemmy natively and redirect services are not needed anymore.
Trying to find out why links are broken in raccoon and summit
Reference: https://feddit.uk/post/26682106/16334328
Can't access this test post on summit, because it does not support feddit.org when not logged in.
Raccoon shows an empty page. Best guess so far is that Raccoon parses the URL as actual instance, which it is not.
URLs are now prettier - while being fully backwards compatible to the initial path structure.
Edit: Also handling invalid URLs more gracefully now
Got it.
Updated the issue tracker.
Love the idea. Then we don't depend on chains correctly labeling products - if they add indicators at all.
Appreciate you trying to pre-fill with as many products as possible. Would love to see you finding a way to integrate community curation as well.
On another note: how about separating the database in its own service that only focuses on database management & API for other products to use as well? Or does anybody know of a similar database that is already built (community-driven, not controlled by a few)?
Absolutely open for that.
But not sure I'm following. Couln't you already define the custom URL as https://lemsha.re/%s and leave GET params empty?
Will be published next week with specs & pre-order page